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i don't want a deal if it is just the same old deal that is not good for america. neil: do you worry, as i guy has been around the neck of the woods for a few years, that republicans are losing their verve. some more conservative members ve said we lost an election but we did not los everything that we stand for, yet, everything i hear talked about, are concessions on part of the republicans about revenues, but not so much about spending cuts, where does that put us. >> if we lose our core prciple, reigning in spending and creating, be the job creators we'll lose our way the republicans. neil: you don't see the makings of a deal? we're tries to get a sense of the structure right now. you have to have the broad outline of the deal within a couple of days, anything later, gets to belongisticly -- logistically impossible to be done by the end of the year. >> i think you are right oif there is an agreement, it will take days to work it through, details. neil: you know. republicans get blame, if we tall off this cff. do you agree with that? >> i'm not sure. i think if w
i don't want a deal if it is just the same old deal that is not good for america. neil: do you worry, as i guy has been around the neck of the woods for a few years, that republicans are losing their verve. some more conservative members ve said we lost an election but we did not los everything that we stand for, yet, everything i hear talked about, are concessions on part of the republicans about revenues, but not so much about spending cuts, where does that put us. >> if we lose our...
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in many homes across america it is very, very lean times. you cannot cut your way to deficit reduction. lou: that's rigt. pelosi says we cannot get our way to deficit reduction. listen to the top democrat in the house of representatives, the former speaker of th house unveiling -- on dealing with the fiscal cris one more time. >> in many homes across america ad is a very, very lean time. you cannot cut your way to ficit reduction. lou: toay said minority leader appeared to be trying to outperform policy and the political rhetoric of the absurd . senator reid's reason to be wary of reducing spending. >> the european community now is concerned about all the austerity. there are many, many things you can do to reduce dbt but still have a stimulus aspect of the economy. >> that -- lou: the senate's top democrat lieves we should return to europe for inspiration and guidance for fiscal policy, taking greece, perhaps, as a standard for dealing with econic a budget crises. the speaker did a charge the president is slow walking the nation to the brin
in many homes across america it is very, very lean times. you cannot cut your way to deficit reduction. lou: that's rigt. pelosi says we cannot get our way to deficit reduction. listen to the top democrat in the house of representatives, the former speaker of th house unveiling -- on dealing with the fiscal cris one more time. >> in many homes across america ad is a very, very lean time. you cannot cut your way to ficit reduction. lou: toay said minority leader appeared to be trying to...
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you were bullish on bank of america, bearish on sprint. tell me why. >> bank of america, all of the financials will go up. it is inevitable that yields will rise, bond prices will to drop which improves the margins and helped the banks. ironically it will make a big difference with earnings, and bankamerica has a much of the litigation behind them. in terms of sprint, just simply because sprint, ticker symbol s, has been able to make its acquisition of clear wire and even fix up the balance sheet, owning all this new spectrum, this spectrum does not matter if it's not on mobilizes. plus, we all remember then sprinted nextel merger. bottom line, they all go for verizon or at&t. that natural tendency. they are up against a really big mountain. gerrii you're not happy with that. you have made some stock picks arrest including intercept. goldman, morgan, to finance as yet talked about. apple, up 25%. they have come down here. lots of questions about them, but you are a bull. >> i was a bear when it hit the top there. apple is fundamentally a c
you were bullish on bank of america, bearish on sprint. tell me why. >> bank of america, all of the financials will go up. it is inevitable that yields will rise, bond prices will to drop which improves the margins and helped the banks. ironically it will make a big difference with earnings, and bankamerica has a much of the litigation behind them. in terms of sprint, just simply because sprint, ticker symbol s, has been able to make its acquisition of clear wire and even fix up the...
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bank of america also higher. two separate reports showed two very different spects of consumer behavior. consumer debt soaring $14 billion. the third straight month of gains. and the latest reading on consumer confidence shows confidence declining. phar-mor sharply than had been expect by most economists. my next guest is concerned that we are going over the fiscal cliff. he ys, president obama seeminglyis intent onpressing his post-election advantage to win tax increases on the wlthy and to eliminate the houses debt ceiling leveraged. joining us now from washington d.c., peter wallace, former reagan white house counsel, form member of thefinancial crisis inquiry commission. a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute. good to have you here. you believe they're going over the cliff. >> i think their is a re danger of this. one can see a path for obaaa that does not look so terrible if we do go over the cliff. all of the taxes go up, but the democrats have an opportunity to introduce legislation to reduce
bank of america also higher. two separate reports showed two very different spects of consumer behavior. consumer debt soaring $14 billion. the third straight month of gains. and the latest reading on consumer confidence shows confidence declining. phar-mor sharply than had been expect by most economists. my next guest is concerned that we are going over the fiscal cliff. he ys, president obama seeminglyis intent onpressing his post-election advantage to win tax increases on the wlthy and to...
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we're standing up for america. i mean, you could build a heck of a story saying you're going to defie an imperial president with his -- spit while you say it, ultimate mate -- ultimatum. >> the republicans can say we came up with the compromise. we did the thing we didn't want to do offering tax increases, whether it's deduction closing or rate hikes, so the republicans have clearly moved, and i think that somehow they got to show that to the public and that it is spending that the democrats will not come back with. >> one other issues neither side talked about, the central issue in america, jobs, growth, stimulating a more abun adapt -- abundant economy. bottom line, both sides missed it. lou: missed it, and frankly, an introduction to a head wind of $260 billion taxes because of obamacare, and then the fiscal cliff. susan, thank you very much. we appreciate it, michael. thank you, doug. great to have you with us. now for your comments,
we're standing up for america. i mean, you could build a heck of a story saying you're going to defie an imperial president with his -- spit while you say it, ultimate mate -- ultimatum. >> the republicans can say we came up with the compromise. we did the thing we didn't want to do offering tax increases, whether it's deduction closing or rate hikes, so the republicans have clearly moved, and i think that somehow they got to show that to the public and that it is spending that the...
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i thought america was running out of fuel, overpopulation, made in america. wrong. >> majority leader harry reid is upset the usoc bought uniforms from china. >> they should be burned and start over again. john: people are desperate for jobs. isn't it outrageous we buy uniforms made overseas? no. in this stupid. let me bring in professional help. why not to worry about sending work to other countries? >> a fundamental trade makes everybody off. it benefits both parties. john: they could have been made by american workers. >> but we are so much better at other things that making garments is not the comparative advantage. john: that is not a problem. those are factory jobs they're not so pleasant they're designed and marketed and sold and shippein trucks made on machines built by americans. the chinese olympic team will fly to london on the american planes and this makes us richard? >> people don't get that. one could argue the uniforms were not manufactured in china, but grown in the soybean market and i was. they get better wages we have lower prices. john: i
i thought america was running out of fuel, overpopulation, made in america. wrong. >> majority leader harry reid is upset the usoc bought uniforms from china. >> they should be burned and start over again. john: people are desperate for jobs. isn't it outrageous we buy uniforms made overseas? no. in this stupid. let me bring in professional help. why not to worry about sending work to other countries? >> a fundamental trade makes everybody off. it benefits both parties. john:...
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america's gift headquarters. walmart. >>> hey, one more thing about president obama potentially picking former republican senator chuck hagel to be secretary of defense in his second term. in 1998, as we just mentioned, chuck hagel opposed the nomination of james hormone male to be an ambassador because mr. hagel said hormel was aggressively too guy. well, chuck hagel apologized for remarks 14 years later when it might potentially screw up his nomination to head the pentagon. today greg sargent followed up. he asked if he accepted the apology. jim hormel said no. he said the apology was never made to him. it was only made publicly. it only had the appearance of being defense, not sincere, only in the service of his attempt to, quote, get the nomination. i do not know if president obama wants to nominate chuck hagel or not. but if he is, so far it's not going all that well. hi, i'm phil mickelson. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, e
america's gift headquarters. walmart. >>> hey, one more thing about president obama potentially picking former republican senator chuck hagel to be secretary of defense in his second term. in 1998, as we just mentioned, chuck hagel opposed the nomination of james hormone male to be an ambassador because mr. hagel said hormel was aggressively too guy. well, chuck hagel apologized for remarks 14 years later when it might potentially screw up his nomination to head the pentagon. today...
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they have taken a lot in america. i'll be really nervous with general motors stock. melissa: a little extra bang for the buck. charles: it is a big company, but a lot of people, listen -- melissa: it is a momentum stock. charles: it is. 12 insider buys 3 million shares. listen, people make a big deal out of insider selling and sometimes it can be a red flag were often than not it is a yellow flag, lot of estate planning and stuff like that, imagine if all of your planning was in enron stock and you work at those companies. i love it, they have a string of earnings, the street expects them to outperform the market meaning they will take more market share, all the right places, the data centers, it is breaking out today. from here thin i think it has a pretty clear shot. melissa: thank you so much. charged with accounting fraud, also charging former street cfo saying he knew of the fraud in the company and executive settle the charges, and doing mental news as well. lori: after graham saying they have the right to post any pictures that you post. melissa: upping the an
they have taken a lot in america. i'll be really nervous with general motors stock. melissa: a little extra bang for the buck. charles: it is a big company, but a lot of people, listen -- melissa: it is a momentum stock. charles: it is. 12 insider buys 3 million shares. listen, people make a big deal out of insider selling and sometimes it can be a red flag were often than not it is a yellow flag, lot of estate planning and stuff like that, imagine if all of your planning was in enron stock and...
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we can immediately make america schools safer, relying on the brave men and women in america's police force. the budget, and you all know this, they are strained. the resources are severely limited. but their dedication and courage is second to none. they can be deployed right now. i call upon congress today to act immediately to appropriate what ever is necessary to put armed police officers in every single school in this nation. and to do it now. to make sure that blanket safety is in place when our kids return to school in january. before congress reconvenes, before we engage in any lengthy debate over legislation, regulation, or anything else, as soon as our kids return to school, after the holiday break, we need to have every single school in america immediately to put a protection program, proven to work and, by that, i mean armed security. right now, today, every school in the united states should plan meetings with parents, school administrators, teachers, local authorities and draw upon every resource they have available. every school will have a different solution based on i
we can immediately make america schools safer, relying on the brave men and women in america's police force. the budget, and you all know this, they are strained. the resources are severely limited. but their dedication and courage is second to none. they can be deployed right now. i call upon congress today to act immediately to appropriate what ever is necessary to put armed police officers in every single school in this nation. and to do it now. to make sure that blanket safety is in place...
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it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add thisup and the government spending, tax increase coming can unrstand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the regulated laissez-fae economy just make sure you have enough breathing room to prosper. over time if government grows faster than a private sector that wedge means the burden of gdp, it is not like one straw causes it to collapse, but there is a tipping point*. are we five years away from being greece or italy? enty years? i don't know. this trendline is bad. happening under bush and obama. it does not work. john: good intentions and that go bad. clean energy's. >> solyndra. the tip of the a's spurred. dozens of companies go bad. the story behind the story. campaign cont
it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add thisup and the government spending, tax increase coming can unrstand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the...
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because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> were held today for victims of the newtown shooting. ana grace marquez greene were laid to rest in connecticut. emilie parker was burr ed in utah where she lived before moving to newtown. these pkt ushs are from josephine's service in newtown. she just turned 7 days before the shooting. gun control advocates say they're outraged by the nra's first statement since the shooting. its executive vice president blamed the media and violent video games for violence in our society. the social media campaign called 1 million moms for gun control. >> thank you for having me. >> you're a victim of gun violence, unfortunately. you were wounded in a robbery 13 years ago. when you he
because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> were held today for victims of the newtown shooting. ana grace marquez greene were laid to rest in connecticut. emilie parker was burr ed in...
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it comes up to $22000 for every poor person in america. why not just get rid of the bureaucracy and cut them a check. >> we could have a great ide and debate. going back to food stamps and the idea of government promoting that. we have a farm bill that proposes four billion in cuts to the food stamp and the agricultural committee chair woman said they would be more open to cutting back more. >> rich, i see all of the advertising of the government to put people on food stamps and 15 million more people on food stamps after that government program, isn't there a relationship there? >> there is . victoria properly stribes something that you call the welfare industrial complex. it gets to a certain size and looks on behalf of itself and that is a bad thing. we have another crisis here that is related. we have a growth crisis. we are growing at two perce and should be growing at four percent annually and right tax and regulatory policy to liberate job creators to do that i don't think we would have a food stamp crisis. >> i think think all of u
it comes up to $22000 for every poor person in america. why not just get rid of the bureaucracy and cut them a check. >> we could have a great ide and debate. going back to food stamps and the idea of government promoting that. we have a farm bill that proposes four billion in cuts to the food stamp and the agricultural committee chair woman said they would be more open to cutting back more. >> rich, i see all of the advertising of the government to put people on food stamps and 15...
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he said to his hometown paper that ambassadors, quote are, representing america. they're representing our lifestyle, our values, our standards. and i think it is an inhibiting factor to be gay, openly aggressively gay, like mr. hormel to do an effective job. chuck hagel said that in 1998. today he took it back, releasing a statement to the "washington post" calling his own words back then insensitive, saying they did not reflect the totality of his views or public record. he apologized to mr. hormel and apologized for saying it. he then says he supports, quote, open service, which means i think he is not going to be a creep about "don't ask, don't tell" if he gets put in charge of the pentagon who has just gone through hell and high water to repeal "don't ask, don't tell," thank you very much. we don't know if chuck hagel was sorry about his attack on hormel before that might stop him from getting the top job. we don't know if huck hagel is the president's top choice to get nominated for that job. it seems like we only got the first nominee for president obama's n
he said to his hometown paper that ambassadors, quote are, representing america. they're representing our lifestyle, our values, our standards. and i think it is an inhibiting factor to be gay, openly aggressively gay, like mr. hormel to do an effective job. chuck hagel said that in 1998. today he took it back, releasing a statement to the "washington post" calling his own words back then insensitive, saying they did not reflect the totality of his views or public record. he...
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it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the regulated laissez-faire economy just make sure you have enough breathing room to prosper. over time if government grows faster than a private sector that wedge means the burden of gdp, it is not like one straw causes it to collapse, but there is a tipping point*. are we five years away from being greece or italy? twenty years? i don't know. this trendline is bad. happening under bush and obama. it does not work. john: good intentions and that go bad. clean energy's. >> solyndra. the tip of the a's spurred. dozens of companies go bad. the story behind the story. campai
it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the...
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and it's happening in, of all places, corporate america. the investment firm cerberus capital management will sell its stake in the country's largest gunmaker after one of the company's guns, the bushmaster semiautomatic rifle was used to kill 26 people at sandy hook elementary. as "the new york times" reports, cerberus said that it was putting the company freedom group up for sell just hours after one of its largest investors, the california teachers pension fund said it was reviewing its relationship with the firm. the investment firm issuing this statement. it is apparent that the sandy hook tragedy was a watershed event that has raised the national debate on gun control to an unprecedented level. cerberus also says that as a firm, we are investors, not statesmen or policymakers. but as the daily beast points out, cerberus's small leadership team includes statesmen and former policymakers like dan quayle, and john snow, former treasury secretary. the firm is owned by billionaire financier steven a. feinberg. feinberg is reportedly an avi
and it's happening in, of all places, corporate america. the investment firm cerberus capital management will sell its stake in the country's largest gunmaker after one of the company's guns, the bushmaster semiautomatic rifle was used to kill 26 people at sandy hook elementary. as "the new york times" reports, cerberus said that it was putting the company freedom group up for sell just hours after one of its largest investors, the california teachers pension fund said it was...
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part of the bargain let's get america off of a far more dangerous drug than corn or ethanoyl. it hurts food shoppers and tears up the inside of the engine. >> two wrongs don't make a right. what john was referring to was windmills in places like noay. >> and holland. >> and wha is happening the wind sector took off in norway and in denmark. at the same time gerald ford and carter were pushing shell gas developnt. >> and that was viable. and that is 50 percent of what is going on in wind energy and equals the pice . you net out 15 percent of the oil. are weaking these compaes economically profitable or if not. they should be killed off and otherwe we are padding the profits. morgan, you still like solar and what about wind. >> the price of that is coming down. wind energy let is it lapse and slash and born corn sib sidies. going back to wind. it is 8,000 percent higher than the cost of natural gas for the same amount of electrical lout put. >> i agree with her on this. >> what is more interesting is what l said. carter and ford got behind shell oil when it was not economically
part of the bargain let's get america off of a far more dangerous drug than corn or ethanoyl. it hurts food shoppers and tears up the inside of the engine. >> two wrongs don't make a right. what john was referring to was windmills in places like noay. >> and holland. >> and wha is happening the wind sector took off in norway and in denmark. at the same time gerald ford and carter were pushing shell gas developnt. >> and that was viable. and that is 50 percent of what is...
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you can find aerson who doesn't want a job, you can't say it is it all america. the 3.3 mlion people will slip in poverty. wh they need is jobs that. is it a real stimulus. to argue that this is a stimulus measure i disagree. >>old on. >> we have talked to ceo's time and time on theox business network. we have help wanted signs and people will nolt take the jobs because they don't want to work for minimum wage. is not forever . the notion is to move up and get promoted but people would rather collect 99 weeks of feebie. we are creating the monster and like ham sterse on i wheel and can't get off. hold on >> i just disagree that many americans are lazy. >> we are not saying everyon buthere are enough of them out there that unfortunately put a bad taste inveryone's mouth. >> wayne rogers going back to th issue of speppeding. 50 billion spend on unemployment benefits. 50 billion and in the of fial cliff talkings. thiss a number that nides to be addressed. is it that strong that we spend this much money on unemployment benefits. the stupidity of it the guy in the whi
you can find aerson who doesn't want a job, you can't say it is it all america. the 3.3 mlion people will slip in poverty. wh they need is jobs that. is it a real stimulus. to argue that this is a stimulus measure i disagree. >>old on. >> we have talked to ceo's time and time on theox business network. we have help wanted signs and people will nolt take the jobs because they don't want to work for minimum wage. is not forever . the notion is to move up and get promoted but people...
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with that as for theoleaders in america. they're all republicans. gerri: it is really fascinating. this to say about the selection. >> while i get this minority female, that is at everybody wants to talk about, i want to remind everybody h earned this for the person he is, he earned proven and he will continue to earn it for the leadershileadershi p that he showed. gerri: what do you think of the street credit? speak of the fact he is an articulate and forceful proponent of small government conservatism and an avatar of the tea party movement itself secondarily is he brings bring some level of diversity. the look of the kind of things about tim scott entered congress, who are the people who really have been looking at, the most likely leaders to emerge from this class? well the first people named from the very beginning. the way he makes the argument. gerri: his background fascining. he was not successful right away. what about that? >> this is a guy who grew up in politics, just a contrast there is notable in and of itself. immediately one of the most confidants of the leadership
with that as for theoleaders in america. they're all republicans. gerri: it is really fascinating. this to say about the selection. >> while i get this minority female, that is at everybody wants to talk about, i want to remind everybody h earned this for the person he is, he earned proven and he will continue to earn it for the leadershileadershi p that he showed. gerri: what do you think of the street credit? speak of the fact he is an articulate and forceful proponent of small...
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. ♪ john: we eat lots of peace in america and chicken, but what about coor's or zebra? why don't we eat those? aren't the kind of like cows? some of you shudder at the idea, and it is illegal in some places like california and illinois. conventional wisdom says it is not right to eat a zebra or a water buffalo or a horse. so how many of you are repulsed or bothered by the idea and would not do our taste test? a few of you. okay. it is just wrong. well, that is bought, says the chef at beaver creek ranch in texas. beavercreek is a resor where guests pay to have zebra, water buffalo, and this cute animal. they eat what they kill command they eat it after it has been cut by the chef. so at their ranch people come for this. they are not squeamish. >> right. fourteen different varieties of animals. pick out which one you want to hunt for. the harvest the animal, bring it back and cook it. john: people say it tastes good. >> and it's better for you because it is leaner. i have been a ef for years. it beef from therocery store verses cooking as zebra, if you cook it and put it
. ♪ john: we eat lots of peace in america and chicken, but what about coor's or zebra? why don't we eat those? aren't the kind of like cows? some of you shudder at the idea, and it is illegal in some places like california and illinois. conventional wisdom says it is not right to eat a zebra or a water buffalo or a horse. so how many of you are repulsed or bothered by the idea and would not do our taste test? a few of you. okay. it is just wrong. well, that is bought, says the chef at beaver...
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and i remember my grandfather saying when he came over on the boat he was told the streets of america were paved with gold and found out there were no streets and he had to do the paving, and i think the strongest part of our culture is "the family". we may have our dysfunctions but our families never dessert us and my family didn't know much with the lgbt issue so when i came out of the closet i thought they would be so upset i would lose them. wouldn't happen. once my son had a sign that said "i love my gay son that never calls" and that is it and i want to welcome the counsel general and his partner and actually we share a vice, and it's called napoli. i think i can say it right. (. [speaking foreign language] . we don't want you to do that but want to work out programs to share our fabulous culture and again thank you. [applause] >> hello. i am honored. i am david chiu president of the board of supervisors. i fall in a long line of succession of italian presidents at the board of supervisors. i am here honored to be supporting our board and my colleague scott wiener and representi
and i remember my grandfather saying when he came over on the boat he was told the streets of america were paved with gold and found out there were no streets and he had to do the paving, and i think the strongest part of our culture is "the family". we may have our dysfunctions but our families never dessert us and my family didn't know much with the lgbt issue so when i came out of the closet i thought they would be so upset i would lose them. wouldn't happen. once my son had a sign...
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well, liberal are fanning in america today pushing the president's agenda for tax increases with few if any spectaculars about spending cuts. many of these are specific about what they don't want cut and don't touch entitlement spending echoed by democraticic lawmakers. >> i thinkocial security should be taken off from the table. >> moment yoize social security or voucherize medicare or block grant medicaid you lose us. >> but the new forbes report showing that more people in the states are taking money from the government than the private sector, can our nation afford deal that doesn't put so-called entitlements on the table. i am dave. we'll go to. mike, to you. we have to put entitlements on the table? >> for the sake of the over all economy we must put enments on the table. over the last four years entitlement spending is growing faster than the over all economy. this is why president obama has this country in record debt. that hurt the economy. take-home pay decreased under president obama. we must get entitlements under control. >> rick at the unemployment and housing vouchers.
well, liberal are fanning in america today pushing the president's agenda for tax increases with few if any spectaculars about spending cuts. many of these are specific about what they don't want cut and don't touch entitlement spending echoed by democraticic lawmakers. >> i thinkocial security should be taken off from the table. >> moment yoize social security or voucherize medicare or block grant medicaid you lose us. >> but the new forbes report showing that more people in...
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risk includes possible loss of principal. - ♪ america! ♪ america! - god shed his grace on thee ♪ - ♪ on th - ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood - ♪ from sea to sng sea >> two times in the front, and twoo times in the back. >> all right. >> neil: one of my favorite things on tape remember that guy? he has companyn washington as nobody wants their junk touched. big unions say the same, pat buchanan said it is hard to cut a deal, hen no one is cutting budget or slowing growth. that is reality. ratio now. 3 to 1 in favorf tax hikes over spendingut that is a best case scenario right now. >> well, the -- i remember ron aronald reaga in1985, he said they promised me $3 in spending cuts for every one i spending cuts, they gav him opposite he felt he had been taken to the cleaners in the bill, in 1982, that was on his mind for the rest of his presidency, and republicans are headed into the same trap. nei: i think, there are a lot of people who don't like tax hikes, but president campaigned to hiking taxes on the weahy, as mh as i'm against it, it
risk includes possible loss of principal. - ♪ america! ♪ america! - god shed his grace on thee ♪ - ♪ on th - ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood - ♪ from sea to sng sea >> two times in the front, and twoo times in the back. >> all right. >> neil: one of my favorite things on tape remember that guy? he has companyn washington as nobody wants their junk touched. big unions say the same, pat buchanan said it is hard to cut a deal, hen no one is cutting budget or...
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we were lagging. >> america scrambled to catch up. less than one month later mercury 7 became the first american in space. just over 3 nonts into his presidency john f. kennedy like millions of other americans across the country was glued to his television. >> he became an instant hero that they needed. >> jfk his sights set on beating the soviets had advice from the top engineers one was beamed rocket scientist. >> huntsville alabama president kennedy begins a two-day tour of u.s. space centers. >> i read a letter from warner von brawn he wrote to kennedy when he said how can we beat the russians, his letter basically said we can't beat them anywh e anywheres except to be the first on the moon. >> the president made a dramatic announcement before joint session of the congression. >> i believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and bring him safely to the earth. >> we went to the moon to stick a flag on the moon before the russians did. >> we didn't have the co
we were lagging. >> america scrambled to catch up. less than one month later mercury 7 became the first american in space. just over 3 nonts into his presidency john f. kennedy like millions of other americans across the country was glued to his television. >> he became an instant hero that they needed. >> jfk his sights set on beating the soviets had advice from the top engineers one was beamed rocket scientist. >> huntsville alabama president kennedy begins a two-day...
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that not only includes the taxpayers of america, participants in the economy, but both the esident and that the speaker boehner are finding themselves in an unhappy circumstance because of all this brinksmanship and as the realization dawns in washington as it on yesterday and insight into the course of today, this thing really could happen. neil: when we were covering this live and they shelled the vote in the immedia reaction was, boehner is in trouble, i did think of as i said at the outset, that if you're at the white house and the democrats, looking at the difficulty they had passing a tax that would be limited to just millionaires and how the heck are you going to sellhem on aatax that will be at $400,000? >> what democrats are telling themselves that tey're happy going over the cliff. this is grea. everybody's taxes go up and we will negotiate, started the negotiations about reducing taxes for many baseline is much higher. so the president knows, and his team knows, a terrible way to be in a second term is in recession, especially when you began your first german recession and i
that not only includes the taxpayers of america, participants in the economy, but both the esident and that the speaker boehner are finding themselves in an unhappy circumstance because of all this brinksmanship and as the realization dawns in washington as it on yesterday and insight into the course of today, this thing really could happen. neil: when we were covering this live and they shelled the vote in the immedia reaction was, boehner is in trouble, i did think of as i said at the outset,...
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we were lagging. >> america scrambled to catch up. less than one month later mercury 7 became the first american in space. just over 3 nonts into his presidency john f. kennedy like millions of other americans across the country was glued to his television. >> he became an instant hero that they needed. >> jfk his sights set on beating the soviets had advice from the top engineers one was beamed rocket scientist. >> huntsville alabama president kennedy begins a two-day tour of u.s. space centers. >> i read a letter from warner von brawn he wrote to kennedy when he said how can we beat the russians, his letter basically said we can't beat them anywh e anywheres except to be the first on the moon. >> the president made a dramatic announcement before joint session of the congression. >> i believe this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade is out of landing a man on the moon and bring him safely to the earth. >> we went to the moon to stick a flag on the moon before the russians did. >> we didn't have the co
we were lagging. >> america scrambled to catch up. less than one month later mercury 7 became the first american in space. just over 3 nonts into his presidency john f. kennedy like millions of other americans across the country was glued to his television. >> he became an instant hero that they needed. >> jfk his sights set on beating the soviets had advice from the top engineers one was beamed rocket scientist. >> huntsville alabama president kennedy begins a two-day...
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if we do that, america will prosper. charles: it looks like art laffer is for proving some new blood for the tax hike. senator mike leigh is joining the push for what he says is a cleaner and simpler and better tech solution. unlike dc outsiders coming actually has the power to do it. welcome to the show. senator, the flat tax has been an idea for four or five years now. you think thaa there is any sort of reception at this time? >> i certainly think that there needs to be. i think this is a good opportunity for us to revisit the idea. when we have a president who is trying to pit one group of taxpayers against another, promising to increase government spending, we need to revisit the fact that anytime we raise taxes, even if it's only raising taxes nominally on the rich, we are making all americans were poor. charles: i do agree with that wholeheartedly. to be frank, this division -- getting one person against another -- i am digressing a little bit. think about four years ago at this time when everybody on both sides o
if we do that, america will prosper. charles: it looks like art laffer is for proving some new blood for the tax hike. senator mike leigh is joining the push for what he says is a cleaner and simpler and better tech solution. unlike dc outsiders coming actually has the power to do it. welcome to the show. senator, the flat tax has been an idea for four or five years now. you think thaa there is any sort of reception at this time? >> i certainly think that there needs to be. i think this...
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america is discovered by the italians and named by an italian and built by thousands of italians and our community representing literally millions of bridges between the countries. through research and innovation italy will remain a bafton of creativity and beautiful. may our common history and sustained by our common values and common faith in the future continue to grow and flourish. with warmest regards, nancy pelosi". thank you very much. [applause] >> so mayor lee, senator leno, state assembly member and leaders and ladies and gentlemen. it's a real honor for me to celebrate with you today the start of the italian culture in the united states. nancy pelosi was with our foreign minister in washington dc, but san francisco is the first major city after washington dc that follows suit, that follows washington dc, so again a little like the giants that want to be number one. today is december, 12, 2012 which is 12-12-12. kind of scary. i would like to quote rem. "it's the end of the world as we know it but we're just fine". we are just fine because we're beginning really 12 months t
america is discovered by the italians and named by an italian and built by thousands of italians and our community representing literally millions of bridges between the countries. through research and innovation italy will remain a bafton of creativity and beautiful. may our common history and sustained by our common values and common faith in the future continue to grow and flourish. with warmest regards, nancy pelosi". thank you very much. [applause] >> so mayor lee, senator leno,...
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and these exclusive interviews with the heros that got us there speak about a time and a place when america ruled the world. take a peek. >> the commander of a flight has the power to abort it; right? >> when you launch, the commander, dave scott in our case -- >> liftoff. >> something goes wrong, and it veers here and there, we had several modes of abort to use. just twist a handle and we'd abort. we held his hand. say, no, dave, no. you're not going to touch the abort handle. >> fief ten seconds. >> we get out of the van, and we're the only ones there, and i look up, and this thing's fully fueled, of course, and it's gassing off, and fuming and it's alive. >> sitting on top of this 365 feet of high explosive after, you know, waiting and kind of got relaxed, actually, i dozed off a little bit. >> we are still go at this time. >> thirty seconds before launch, the launch computer decided something was wrong, and stopped the launch. i just relaxed and went to sleep. you never know when you need sleep in this business. >> the closer we got to liftoff, the more excited i became. this was my cha
and these exclusive interviews with the heros that got us there speak about a time and a place when america ruled the world. take a peek. >> the commander of a flight has the power to abort it; right? >> when you launch, the commander, dave scott in our case -- >> liftoff. >> something goes wrong, and it veers here and there, we had several modes of abort to use. just twist a handle and we'd abort. we held his hand. say, no, dave, no. you're not going to touch the abort...
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south korean rapper is apologizing to america for participating in a concert and he said it was an emotional reaction to the iraq war. >> and former reagan economic advisor joining us for his prediction and good news reverend franklin graham shares hope for our challenging times. that's next on fox news headquarterings. us. >> governor workers are working less and costing us more. during a typical workweek, sector employees work 41 and half hours and government workers only clock in 38 and half. estimate shows that governments could save 130 billion if the employees work the same number of hours as those in the private sector. wayne, you say get to work? >> when you add that up. you say 41 and half and 31 and half. but that is almost a month . the other thing the government is in competition with the same workers you are . it comes back to the thing in the first segment; if you are compeating with the government they don't require as much and they pay as much or >> johnathon 130 billion. >> they make more and generous benefits and they work less than comparable employees in the private secto
south korean rapper is apologizing to america for participating in a concert and he said it was an emotional reaction to the iraq war. >> and former reagan economic advisor joining us for his prediction and good news reverend franklin graham shares hope for our challenging times. that's next on fox news headquarterings. us. >> governor workers are working less and costing us more. during a typical workweek, sector employees work 41 and half hours and government workers only clock in...
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you know, i went to yson's corner mall, which is one of the biggest malls in america saturday. i could not believe it. seventy parking spaces, which is, you know, usually the weekend before christmas, you know, that is the busiest time of the year. i noticed, just being in stores, people did not have their heart in it. it did not seem so important whether you get the latest pad award, you know, you contrast this with people stameding in the doors to get the nike shoes. you kow, will there be an economic effect? i have not seen it yet, but i think that there will. retailers will be heard by this because people -- this last weekend was one of the biggest, if not the biggest shopping weekend of the year. people were not taking out there edit card. they just did not have their credit -- part in it. neil: and they don't. >> that is going to hurt. that is going to, i thinkk ve a significant needed imct potentially on retail sales. you don't make that up. ifou are a retailer, you never make that up. neil: make it up. what do you see them? >> steve is completely correct. the credit car
you know, i went to yson's corner mall, which is one of the biggest malls in america saturday. i could not believe it. seventy parking spaces, which is, you know, usually the weekend before christmas, you know, that is the busiest time of the year. i noticed, just being in stores, people did not have their heart in it. it did not seem so important whether you get the latest pad award, you know, you contrast this with people stameding in the doors to get the nike shoes. you kow, will there be an...
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stuart: you're guilt tripping america. that's what the medical business does, you're guilt tripping people. >> no. stuart: yes, you are. >> giving you sound medical advice. this year, works 60% of the time the flu shot. stuart: 60% of the time, that's it? so i've got-- come on. i mean. >> probably more this year, probably more than 70 or 80. stuart: probably? what kind of-- come on. >> we won't know for sure until april, but listen, what else do you have? >> we won't know for sure until-- come on, doctor. >> stuart, this is your best defense against the flu. stuart: i haven't had flu in 40, 50 years. and would you-- >> the fact that you don't get the flu doesn't mean the guy next to you won't. stuart: i think i won. >> millions of peoples get flu. i'm the not saying mandate the flu shot. stuart: i've won. >> you've not won. it's a good idea for public health to have the flu shot. stuart: i've won, you lost, and now time for the gold report. thank you, doctor. where is the price of gold following the flu argument, 1710 an o
stuart: you're guilt tripping america. that's what the medical business does, you're guilt tripping people. >> no. stuart: yes, you are. >> giving you sound medical advice. this year, works 60% of the time the flu shot. stuart: 60% of the time, that's it? so i've got-- come on. i mean. >> probably more this year, probably more than 70 or 80. stuart: probably? what kind of-- come on. >> we won't know for sure until april, but listen, what else do you have? >> we...
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all of us working together for america we want america expect us work together. you cannot pase everybody. if you are just taxing everybody because it is the easy way to go because you didn't want to cut, it could affect the whole economy. people could be witht jobs again. you know, it is not a good area to go in i look atit like a different area. when i was growing up, everyone listen to free bird from lynyrd skynyrd. i think sums things have changed. now they listen to other sngs. [laughter] neil: i do want to ask you a personal question. you're one of the most recognizable fitness folks. do you you pick out when you go to a restaurant? would you d? >> i handled that sales proposition long time ago. i believe in the temple buried. five days a week, treat your body is a temple. two days a week, treated treat it as an amusement park. they will never know which days those are. listen, what happens if they start passing this account we don't lose? neil: you know, that is a very good point. >> and where along the line, someone has to let america go and think about t
all of us working together for america we want america expect us work together. you cannot pase everybody. if you are just taxing everybody because it is the easy way to go because you didn't want to cut, it could affect the whole economy. people could be witht jobs again. you know, it is not a good area to go in i look atit like a different area. when i was growing up, everyone listen to free bird from lynyrd skynyrd. i think sums things have changed. now they listen to other sngs. [laughter]...
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[applause] john: america has more than 400 billionaires'. i say they are cheap because until recently they did not give a lot to charity. 1997 ted turner promised to donate $1 billion to the wind. united nations? they squandered money. if business tycoons do more for the world than two reinvests of the business creates jobs and wealth for everyone. why is giving away better? >> why not do both? john: i am happy if bill gates gives nothing. >> this is why people don't like newsmen. i know your dirty tricks. there is nothing more to say. good by. i of walking off the set. [laughter] john: it is true that businessmen like ted turner to the right thing. says your on broke from the ayn rand institute. how did they become a billionaire? creating a product service to benefit everybody we know because it pays -- repay for it. we get more value than what we give up.p. bill gates has improved hundreds of millions of lives he has touched every human being. >> to also employ people that charity keeps on giving. >> you pay employees but they are better o
[applause] john: america has more than 400 billionaires'. i say they are cheap because until recently they did not give a lot to charity. 1997 ted turner promised to donate $1 billion to the wind. united nations? they squandered money. if business tycoons do more for the world than two reinvests of the business creates jobs and wealth for everyone. why is giving away better? >> why not do both? john: i am happy if bill gates gives nothing. >> this is why people don't like newsmen. i...